Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A GIFT FROM HEAVEN


A GIFT FROM HEAVEN
by 
Douglas E. and Rosemary “Mamie”  Adkins 




MAGGIE’S KITCHEN TAILS
Dog Treat Recipes 
and 
Puppy Tales to Love
Book Launch Oct 31. 2015


This time of year we are all wondering what it is †hat we want in life as a gift or that special event that fills our futures with memories.  Have you ever considered what the most important things are in life to you?  What if you had the chance to rethink what your greatest wish for a gift for the holidays would be?  Would it be a hot new car, a favorite doll, perhaps a video game, or a new cell phone?  

What if you had the opportunity to make a difference in someone else's life?  Let's think about this for just a minute. Are all of your wishes for just a thing or possession that's the newest rage, or do  you really want to  wish for  a gift from Heaven?  

We did!  After being so alone and sad because of the loss of our truly great friend Sandy (chocolate lab), our lives were empty and with little meaning. Sure, we had all the things retired people think they want.  No alarm clock demanded  we hurry out the door to punch in at another  location to spend the following eight or so hours at  work, and we watched  television when we wanted to, leisurely sat  around and enjoyed our coffee, maybe exchanged  our plans for the day, or just waited for the time to pass so we  could grab that nap!  WOW.....Now all that sounds truly exciting!  Or does it? Somehow all those privileges don't sound much like a wish or a special dream. 

Next month will mark our one year anniversary when we sat around enjoying all of those sweet memories of quiet boredom, enjoying every minute of them, but secretly both of us were missing our sweet chocolate lab Sandy and the gifts of happiness with love she had filled our entire  home with from the living room to the bedroom. 

Our secret longing  did not last much longer, for soon we found ourselves holding a tiny new puppy that was alone, abused, afraid and whose spirit had been broken and taken from her. Suddenly she became our reality. Had we lost our minds as seniors by getting ready to adopt an infant?  

Truly we would like to believe not but the first few months we had to wonder what we were thinking by bringing  home a small childlike puppy that was about to steal away all the boring but often peaceful times of our lives and turn them into days where nothing  was ever going to be our own again-- or so the thoughts that raced through our minds! 

I suppose you would like a name or to know something about her?  Well, meet Maggie as we first saw her at eight weeks, so  frightened and cringing into herself without movement or the slightest desire for life.  But she changed our lives forever! 

DRUM ROLLS PLEASE......HERE'S  MAGGIE
This is the puppy that came home with us at 8 weeks of age, so dark and fluffy we could barely see her eyes:



  











LIFE OF A NEW PARENT

Do you remember when we told you we would sit around and watch television at will?  Our life now was to be special seating on the kitchen floor and the television screen was actually Maggie in motion.  She was too insecure to spend one minute alone so the floor was the seating of choice rather than recliners, and it was  where our baby would hang  out gathering her confidence in the lap of her new Dad.  



For Mommy, weeks were now spent  hiding her feet behind bars, gates, heavy boots, and  cabinets to avoid being eaten by †heir new puppy  that had been obviously mistreated by a woman with dark shoes.  But †hat took a few months to learn as we became acquainted with antibiotic creams after being greeted by teeth!  

Remember we asked you if you could have only one wish for whatever you wanted in life?  For Maggie’s Mommie it was to love her puppy and to take away the  fear in her heart so she would trust and be happy again, so that Mommie did not have to stand behind gates to protect her feet; and for Maggie’s Daddy it was to get off the floor and sit in his chair again, but even more, he wanted his baby to be happy and unafraid and able to play without fear of being slapped or beaten.



They were Big  wishes and likely the thoughts of this sweet puppy--She must have dreamt of being free to play without fear.  So the three of them shared a 
common wish for a gift--To be happy, a family without fear and to be loved. What greater gift could anyone ask for--Heaven-sent for the three of us!

By the time Maggie had become a few months old, we had survived the rigors of early parenthood and found we needed to get her into training as she’d displayed the desire to learn so much and needed exercise.  Ha!  That was a laugh to us…we were already so tired but now came training…but for who or which one of us?  Our adorable baby had us just where she wanted, and with training I’m sure we would be the perfect parents!

So off we went to training two days a week in one place and three days at another.  WOW were we tired and trained really well.  Maggie was the perfect trainer for her parents and they loved every minute when not rushing to take a nap when she slept!  

This wonderful, sweet Maggie not only saved our lives from boredom, but she literally saved my life when she woke me from a deep sleep when I was ill.   She earned her merits in one night and then kept doing the same for her Mommie many times thereafter.  It was not long before we could sit  in our chairs again and stand without shoes while loving one another.  

Maggie loves our deck where we will barbecue and picnic at varying times of the year.  Afterwards, she even loves to lick my fingers of the toasted marshmallows cooked over the coals.  Yes, there are no barriers anymore as our baby has learned to trust us and fear of us has finally left her, and there are many ways she will allow us to help her with the rest of her fears.  And Mommie has no fear either for her
feet any longer!

During this time, we decided that out of necessity, we would have to devise a special diet for Maggie.  Due to Maggie’s owner’s negligence and severe abuse while she was a puppy, Maggie was undernourished and did not develop a proper immune system or intestines which functioned properly.  So every day we studied nutrition from spices and vitamins to the oils and cuisine she enjoyed that would aid us in getting her well.  She suffered so many gastric issues and over the counter food was not working.  We were determined that our baby was not going to be sick, and now we found ourselves cooking her meals and treats so we would know that everything that went into her mouth was a healthy, human grade ingredient.

Little Maggie made great strides with not only her fear issues but also  her ability  to retain her food and start growing like any normal dog.  Now our treats were as our vet recommended and he was pleased with how Maggie was eating and growing.  Who says life can’t be grand even in the little things in life?  Maggie was heaven-sent to us and we were never going to lose her because of her bad start in life.

Just look at her play!     She was so proud of herself as she  watched the treats bake in the oven and she ate her fill before running outside to romp in the grass. 

This is our angel!

Our diary grew from all the recipes and treats and the fun stories also grew, written by both my husband Doug and me, and we found people laughing at the stories Doug posted on Facebook.  We decided to write a book using these recipes and short stories and to offer a cookbook that was different from any other.

HISTORY OF HOW MAGGIE’S KITCHEN TAILS BEGAN

We had been volunteering at the Humane Society for some time and it is where we found our Maggie. Doug and I had lost our dear Sandy (chocolate lab) and needed our puppy fix without adopting again.  We never wanted to feel the pain of loss again but found it a huge challenge to fall in love with so many dogs.  We resisted it  for almost a year but that ended the day Maggie was brought in.  This book was born out of necessity to help our new puppy and to reach out to others.  The need for support is so great at the rescue centers and we needed to find some way to help. With our book, we can  offer donations to help support the animals there in many ways.  The population of animals at the centers is a grim result of abuse and abandonment, much as Maggie was.  

Luckily for our lives we have always had dogs as part of our family and in their names and Maggie’s we wanted to get this book done. 

Along the way, we  met so many wonderful authors we bonded with but two of them who became our friends had the same heartfelt desire to help animals.  It was with this desire to share that another bond formed and we invited these two extraordinary authors, our friends to be part of Maggie’s Kitchen Tails and to co-author it with us, providing their own brand of writing short stories and recipes concerning the special pets in their lives. 

Now the circle is complete. Little Maggie has two Aunts that love her and who are exceptional writers -So how can we lose?  We would like to take time now to thank them both for being part of this book and sharing all the aspects involved.  Linda Victoria Hales and Martha Char Love are our dear friends that love life and the creatures in it which of course include the dogs which we invite our readers to come meet.  Our book will feature other rescued dogs and we are actively looking for stories and photos of other rescued dogs to include in our book.  We plan to use Maggie’s Kitchen Tails to aid humane and rescue societies in a special way. Do you know of a group that needs to do a fund raiser and wants to help others?  Here we are.

Yes, we made the right choice for our gift this year and knew if we only could survive the childhood of this puppy, some day we would be a strong family that enjoyed much more than the boredom of retirement!!  

Here is one of my favorite photos.  Many days I would walk out on the front  porch and find Doug and Maggie leaning over together and watch as they spit over the rail!  You can’t get much more human than that!


NEVER GIVE UP is our motto and we have now made it.  Maggie is now healthy and free from most of her fears.  Our happy family is here to help yours!




Thank you for joining us today.  Please follow and leave your comments.  Our book will launch October 31, 2015 which is Maggie’s birthday.  Feel free to contact us and reserve your signed copy now.   




MAGGIE JEAN ADKINS  
Douglas Adkins
Rosemary "MAMIE" Adkins


MAGGIE’S KITCHEN TAILS
Dog Treat Recipes 
and 
Puppy Tales to Love





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Saturday, December 27, 2014

A SPLASH OF PUPPY LOVE!









A SPLASH OF PUPPY LOVE!
If a puppy could talk, what would he be telling you?  Similarly, if a puppy could write, what would his love note say to you?  I truly hope no one minds sharing these pleasant little thoughts with me because I am very sure that pet lovers everywhere have contemplated the thoughts that cross their own pet’s lovable little minds.
For the moment, let’s talk ‘puppy’!  Puppies are babies too and have infantile and innocent expression just as their human counterparts do.  The difference is that they express their thoughts in ‘puppy love’ language…frolic to express joy and excitement, chew on your slippers as something familiar to teethe upon and above all, they lick your face and nibble your ears to convey their little puppy kisses.
I’m told that when we grow and mature, our inner child remains an integral part of our total being.  That makes a lot of sense to me which is why we continue to be playful, maintain our sense of humor and enjoy our lives in the serious world we live in.  Why not the same with our canine companions?  They continue to convey their loyalty, affection and playfulness for the duration of their lives and in the process, leave us with wonderful memories much in the way that our human children do.  Indeed, our doggie companions know how to bring out the child in everyone they meet!
Let’s explore some of the fun facts and quotes about our canine babies and hopefully, you will add some of your own in the comment section below.
Puppy Love 101
Definition
Wikipedia:  Puppy love (also known as simple infatuation, a crushcalf love, or kitten love) is an informal term for feelings of love, romance, or infatuation, often felt by young people during their childhood and adolescence.  It is named for its resemblance to the adoring, worshipful affection that may be felt by a puppy. It may also be able to describe short/long-term love interest.

Puppy This ‘n That
  • Song called Puppy Love by Paul Anka
  • Our first crush is known as ‘puppy love’
  • For puppies first night away from Mommy, put an alarm clock under his pillow to resemble her heartbeat.
Doggie Quotes
There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face.  by Ben Williams

If you can look at a dog and not feel vicarious excitement and affection, you must be a cat.  by Carrie Latet

The great pleasure of a dog is that you make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold  you, but he will make a fool of himself too. by Samuel Butler, Notebooks,1912

Dogs are miracles with paws.  Attributed to Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy

I think dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give unconditional love.  For me they are the role model for being alive.  by Gilda Radner

One reason a dog can be such a comfort when you’re feeling blue is that he doesn’t try to find out why.  by Author Unknown

When a dog barks at the moon, then it is religion; but when he barks at strangers, it is patriotism!  by David Starr Jordan

If you think dogs can’t count, try putting three dog biscuits in your pocket and giving Fido two of them.  by Phil Pastoret

Dogs laugh, but they laugh with their tails.  by Max Eastman, Enjoyment of Laughter

If dogs could talk, it would take a lot of the fun out of owning one.  by Andy Rooney

Happiness is a warm puppy.  by Charles M. Schulz

My little dog...a heartbeat at my feet.   by Edith Wharton

And finally…

The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue.
by Author Unknown.

© Linda Hales 2014



About Linda…
Linda Hales is retired and devotes her time to writing in various genres for both freelance and pleasure. Her greatest passion is writing motivational stories for young children. Linda has four self-published children’s books.

Book Awards
Sunshine and Her Big Blarney Smile! was awarded the 2014 Red Carpet Books Finalist Award for Children’s Books; and Andy-Roo was awarded the 2013 Kart Kids Book List award for Creative Storytelling.
Learn more about Linda and her titles at
http://www.linnieslittlebooks.com

Available on Amazon at
http://www.amazon.com/Linda-Hales/e/B004YKW4QU/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_nu_I4tGrb51FD314



Friday, November 21, 2014

Get Those Tails A Wagging

Get Those Tails A Wagging
Martha Char Love

Even as a child in the 50s, I enjoyed making my dogs some treats in the kitchen. I must admit that those treats were made from commercial canned dog food that I rolled up in little balls—not really so different from what they got for their nightly meals. Still, they ate it and I suppose they liked it. Somehow, it never occurred to me to use people food ingredients for making my dogs some treats and I suppose it is just as well that I did not think of it back then, as I am sure my family would have balked at the idea. 

While I always liked the idea of making food for the dogs in my life, it was not until the past two years that I started actually cooking for them. And this came out of need when my Shih Tzu grand puppy, Momo, was suspected to have severe food allergies. She was given the Liquid Gold Allergy Test (which claims to have no false positives). It was found that she is highly allergic to many common ingredients in commercial dog food and dog treats, including peas, barley and rice—as well as turkey, lamb and pork. Once we started researching the ingredients in her store bought food and treats, it was surprising how many dog food brands use peas in their products! 

With the difficulty in finding treats of which Momo could eat and not get sick, I decided to help out and try my hand at making some up myself that would fit her particular dietary needs. This seemed to also fit into what I had been doing in the kitchen with the humans in our family. A number of my family members and friends have for some years needed to make dietary changes, avoiding processed foods. And to help with this situation, I had been creating special recipes for specific family members that had high nutritional density with more alkaline than acidic ingredients to help with digestion (see my recent cookbook Mom’s Island Bakens: Over 50 Altered Recipes for a Happy Gut and a Healthy Heart). It made sense that our pets may be having the same problems with digesting the processed foods that are in commercial canned dog food as us humans were having with human processed foods. Our bodies seemed to all be screaming for some good home cooking—both human and canine bodies alike.

When Mamie and Doug rescued Maggie as an abused puppy and began telling me that they were cooking for her to help with her digestion problems, I realized that cooking for our beloved dogs is more than a fun activity but a growing necessity for good canine health. I was thrilled and inspired when Mamie asked me to co-author Maggie’s Kitchen Tails and thus began to experiment developing recipes and cooking for  some of the other dogs in my life as well. 

One dog I love to cook for is “Aloha, the adorable little Chihauhau that comes to visit us every day on her daily walk here in Waikiki. Aloha and Momo have very different dietary needs and very different likes and dislikes. So, while this can be challenging, it has helped me to vary the treats I create and variety is one thing you will certainly find in our book. All of the recipes that I have created and contributed in Maggie’s Kitchen Tails have been tested by Momo and/or Aloha, as well as a number of other dog friends of various breeds. I know you will also enjoy the stories I have included about these wonderful lovable beings!

Although people have always given their dogs bones and even raw meat or table scraps, there is a growing need and trend to actually cook one’s own dog food treats using all human grade food, including organics whenever possible, in these treats. All the dog treat recipes in Maggie’s Kitchen Tails use human grade food ingredients because we feel that our pets deserve the very best. 

So, get out your cooking spoons and bowls and get prepared to bake for your dog some delicious, healthy treats with Maggie’s Kitchen Tails as your guide. It is a snap to do with our easy-to-follow recipes, and also quite economical as well. And best of all, you will be nourishing your beloved dog with excellent nutrition and there will be no question as to how very much they enjoy it! Take it from Momo, Aloha and Maggie, dog tails will be wagging with anticipation when the oven is a baking these delicious recipes. 

Martha Char Love

Author of:
Mom’s Island Bakens: Over 50 Altered Recipes for a Happy Gut and a Healthy Heart



and:
What’s Behind Your Belly Button? A Psychological Perspective of the Intelligence of Human Nature and Gut Instinct,  a narrative of the maturation of sciences of psychology and neurology.


Saturday, November 8, 2014

A New Book on the Horizon-Maggie, Rescued and Happy to Share

Maggie's Kitchen Tails
by
Douglas Earl and Rosemary “Mamie” Adkins
Martha Char Love

Linda Victoria Hales


Maggie shares her secrets and wild tales filled 
with homemade recipes and short stories

Watch for Debut in Summer/Fall 2015


Maggie’s Kitchen Tails Synopsis
by
Douglas Earl and Rosemary “Mamie” Adkins
Martha Char Love
Linda Victoria Hales

This book was written in honor of Maggie who found her way in life after being abused and tossed away a few hundred miles from where she lives today. Because she was abandoned at the early age of about (7) seven weeks her stomach did not develop normally and we found ourselves baking and dehydrating all of her meals until she is old enough to fight on her own.  All our recipes we have shared are human grade and you can eat them yourself!

The short stories in this recipe book are for your pleasure and ours.  Douglas and I (Rosemary “Mamie” Adkins) asked two other writers to co-author this book with both recipes and short stories to provide variety so that we can honor other wonderful four legged friends.  We have also found several puppy friends to write about and a rescue shelter.  Enjoy the feature story of the Hidden Creek Farm where your dogs go for vacations in a resort just for them.

Sandy, our sweet Labrador Retriever passed away a year ago and after a lengthy search, Maggie became our next canine child, and our book shares many stories about her. We also honor Pierre, Jenger and two Grand puppies, Dexter and Hershey.

Martha Char Love has a shih tzu Grand Puppy Momo and writes for you stories of their adventures on early morning walks and about Momo's favorite baking treats. She also shares stories about her late beloved shepherd dogs Elfie and Magic, as well as her chihuahua doggie neighbor, Aloha, who visits her everyday looking for a fresh baked treat. Visit Martha’s personal page for more about her at: http://www.amazon.com/Martha-Char-Love/e/B006L3QXUG/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

Linda Hales shares her memories of two special canine friends, Baxter and Benji, together with some delightful recipes to tantalize even the most discerning doggie palate. These two remarkable friends belonged to her daughter Tammy, who has since passed. Be sure to check out Linda’s books for children at: http://www.amazon.com/Linda-Hales/e/B004YKW4QU/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

And please don't forget to check out my books at: 
http://www.amazon.com/Rosemary-Mamie-Adkins/e/B008G6C0VM/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

Yes, we have many stories to share about our past and present friends and we invite you to send us your special story and photos for a chance to win a free copy of this book when we hold drawings.  

You can send them to:
Douglas or Rosemary “Mamie” Adkins.  
E-Mail: MaggieTails1031@gmail.com


Thank You for your interest. You can reserve your copy of the new book Maggie’s Kitchen Tails at any time.

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